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welded viscous coupling on the road
is it worth it or is it just a straight line thing?
andy b- Posts: 115
Join date: 2010-05-11
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
its great on the road, me and a swifty are removing the viscous all together and replacing it with an extended mini prop made out of 4mm thick stainless.
Im more worried about having the rear diff welded on the road
Im more worried about having the rear diff welded on the road

stevieh6- Posts: 495
Join date: 2008-03-03
Age: 31
Location: Norfolk
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
spot on then, that'll be the next buy after the loom and ecu then.. keep me posted on how the extended propshaft works mate, sounds very cool! also ive been in a old ford sierra with a welded diff it, it was intresting.. but dragging a wheel is costly im guessing.
andy b- Posts: 115
Join date: 2010-05-11
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
im not too bothered about the wheels dragging as its only going to be a toy not an everyday thing.
Im just a bit worried the back ends gonna fly out and kill me lol, but Garndi says its great as long as you drive well with progressive throttle.
Im just a bit worried the back ends gonna fly out and kill me lol, but Garndi says its great as long as you drive well with progressive throttle.

stevieh6- Posts: 495
Join date: 2008-03-03
Age: 31
Location: Norfolk
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
that sounds very good as a toy actully, and the back end coming out is why i posted about a faster steering rack afew days ago, what are the characteristics of driving the car with just a viscous coupling being welded up?
also is it your car for sale on pistonheads?
also is it your car for sale on pistonheads?
andy b- Posts: 115
Join date: 2010-05-11
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
Yeah thats my baby
ive got too many cars and need some money to fund the new project.
Welding the viscous gives you a permanant 50/50 power split, which according to Garndi really makes the 4wd system worth having.
Welding the viscous gives you a permanant 50/50 power split, which according to Garndi really makes the 4wd system worth having.

stevieh6- Posts: 495
Join date: 2008-03-03
Age: 31
Location: Norfolk
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
Welded viscous is as good as putting a Turbo on your GTi, the difference is amazing!!!.
The standard VC is very inconsistent when using on the track (its all over the place!).
Drag racing it does stuff all! and your better off FWD.
Standard VC is nice in really wet conditions, your front wheels spin and you slowly move up the street...
Welded Diff...Just drive the car smooth and you will be ok, turn in is fine.
A quick rack would be nice as its very easy to hang the rear out around corners and its a short wheel base....
O'yeah do the 3 rear diff mounts they are as crap as the fronts, your diff will jump around all over the place.... will put you in a spin when the standard VC kicks in lol.
The standard VC is very inconsistent when using on the track (its all over the place!).
Drag racing it does stuff all! and your better off FWD.
Standard VC is nice in really wet conditions, your front wheels spin and you slowly move up the street...
Welded Diff...Just drive the car smooth and you will be ok, turn in is fine.
A quick rack would be nice as its very easy to hang the rear out around corners and its a short wheel base....
O'yeah do the 3 rear diff mounts they are as crap as the fronts, your diff will jump around all over the place.... will put you in a spin when the standard VC kicks in lol.

garndi- Posts: 238
Join date: 2008-03-16
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Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
but is there such a thing as a quick rack for a swift?

stevieh6- Posts: 495
Join date: 2008-03-03
Age: 31
Location: Norfolk
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
Not that i can find up to now, but im sure quaife make diffrent rack and pinion kits, if your intrested i could ring up and see if they could make a limited run, they did a limited run for lsd's for fiat cinquecentos and seicentos so it could be worth a try.
andy b- Posts: 115
Join date: 2010-05-11
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
yh ok, let me know

stevieh6- Posts: 495
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Location: Norfolk
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
i think there would be a few people interested in one
me included
gary
me included
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dominator- Posts: 972
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Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
dominator wrote:i think there would be a few people interested in one
me included
gary
Put me down as well!.

garndi- Posts: 238
Join date: 2008-03-16
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Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
Whilst being messed around with on the phone to quaife i found this http://colemanmachine.carshopinc.com/product_info.php/products_id/62747/22370
andy b- Posts: 115
Join date: 2010-05-11
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
hmm, the fact that they've wrote the description twice doesnt fill me with confidence..

stevieh6- Posts: 495
Join date: 2008-03-03
Age: 31
Location: Norfolk
Re: welded viscous coupling on the road
Hi,
I think they did exist as Iain had spare one for LHD.
I shall ask him who made it. I'm sure it will be easier to ask him.
Cheers
Atchi
I think they did exist as Iain had spare one for LHD.
I shall ask him who made it. I'm sure it will be easier to ask him.
Cheers
Atchi
Miniswift- Posts: 326
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